What is carrying capacity?
The amount of living organisms that can occupy an area.
What is a Nulecotide?
Sugar Phosphate backbone with a Purine or Pyrimidine.
Where can the Kreb cycle be found?
Mitochondria
Who was the father of genetics?
Gregory Mendel.
What cell is required for Photosynthesis?
Chloroplast
What is mortality ratio?
Deaths divided by population.
What is the base pair for Adenine?
Thymine
What does the Golgi Body do?
Packages Proteins and Lipids
Who used peas to show genetic variation?
Mendel.
What side of the photosynthesis equation can glucose be found?
Product side
What is population density?
Number of species per unit area.
How many hydrogen bonds does a GC nitrogenous base have?
Three
What are the differences between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes?
Nucleus, Mitochondria, E.R.
What is a heterzygote?
Two different alleles.
What is the reverse of Photosythesis?
Cellular respiration
How is population measured?
(natality + immigration) - (mortality + emigration)
What is Uracil?
The Nucleotide on RNA which replaces Thymine.
What biochemical process takes place in cytosol?
Glycolysis
How can two brown eyed parents have a blue eyed child if blue eyes are recessive?
Each parent is heterozygotic for blue eyes.
What is the Light Independent Cycle?
Calvin Cycle
What happens if the carrying capacity is exceeded?
More deaths than births.
What is the backbone of DNA?
Deoxyribose and phosphate
What is the function of Chlorophyll?
Light absorption and green light reflection.
What are the odds that two heterozygotic parents will pass a recessive condition to their offspring?
25%
What is the product of the Light Independent Cycle?
G3P